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This Week with WhoWhatWhy
May 10, 2021 - May 16, 2021

Elise Stefanik (R-NY) parlays her loyalty to Donald Trump into a spot in House Republican leadership.

SUNDAY
MAY 16, 2021 | 
Stefanik Plays the Trump Card
Elise Stefanik (R-NY) parlays her loyalty to Donald Trump into a spot in House Republican leadership.


SATURDAY
MAY 15, 2021 | 

How the Moderna Vaccine Got Us Talking About Periods
As worries grew about claims of menstrual changes caused by the Moderna vaccine, one question remains; why doesn’t science know more about periods and vaccines?

MAY 15, 2021 | 
Netanyahu and Hamas: Fanning the Flames for Political Gain
As conflict escalates, Benjamin Netanyahu may be rising again from the Israeli political ashes while Hamas is being reborn as a popular force among Palestinians.


FRIDAY
MAY 14, 2021 | 

Can Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Ever Be Explained in Plain English?
A leading global blockchain and crypto expert, Eloisa Marchesoni, really really tries to explain the future of money in plain english.


THURSDAY
MAY 13, 2021 | 

Ron DeSantis: The Sunshine State’s Dark Vision of the GOP’s Future
The Florida governor is Donald Trump with a Harvard JD. Now he’s riding the wave of COVID denial, voter suppression, and authoritarianism to a White House bid.

MAY 13, 2021 | 
COVID-19 Raises the Stakes in Vegas
The Homeless Struggle Along the Strip


WEDNESDAY
MAY 12, 2021 | 

One More “Flashpoint” in the Los Angeles Homelessness Crisis
Los Angeles’s housing crisis has exploded into conflict between activists, police, and residents — with no resolution in sight.

MAY 12, 2021 | 
Rudy’s in Jeopardy!
With federal prosecutors probing his Ukraine shenanigans, Rudy Giuliani may prefer jeopardy of the game show variety (as long as the contestants are familiar Republican faces).



TUESDAY
MAY 11, 2021 | 
COVID-19 Around the World
Our team explores the political, social, and structural reasons why the pandemic appears to be nearing an end in some places and spiraling in others.


MONDAY
MAY 10, 2021 | 
Arctic Biodiversity at Risk as World Overshoots Climate Planetary Boundary
The Arctic Ocean biome is warming at twice the rate of the rest of the world. As a result, phytoplankton blooms are increasing, upsetting the system’s food chain.

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